Mudjin Harbor and Dragon Cay on North Caicos in the Turks and Caicos Islands

Located in the enchanting embrace of North Caicos in the Turks and Caicos Islands lies a pristine paradise waiting to be explored – Mudjin Harbor.

Far removed from the hustle and bustle of urban life, this secluded haven offers visitors a serene escape into nature’s untouched beauty.

Photographer: Rosemary Fields

About Turks and Caicos Islands

Turks and Caicos is an idyllic archipelago nestled in the turquoise waters of the Caribbean Sea, southeast of the Bahamas and north of Haiti and the Dominican Republic.

Comprising 40 islands and cays, this British Overseas Territory is renowned for its pristine beaches, vibrant coral reefs, and resorts. Visitors are drawn to its tranquil atmosphere, where they can indulge in world-class diving and snorkeling, explore historic sites, and savor delectable Caribbean cuisine. This place is rich with beauty and culture.

With its warm climate, electric turquoise waters, and laid-back charm, Turks and Caicos offers an unforgettable tropical escape for travelers seeking relaxation and adventure alike.

With so many truly amazing things to see and do, Turks and Caicos is the best location for your next vacation.

There are a few different islands to see in Turks and Caicos and this is one of them!

Photographer: Rosemary Fields

About Mudjin Harbor in North Caicos

Composed with lush greenery and winding paths that lead to the breathtaking vista of the harbor, Mudjin Harbor is a sight to behold.

Stepping onto its shores feels like stepping into a postcard picture – azure waters meeting golden sands against a backdrop of towering limestone cliffs. The sight is nothing short of mesmerizing.

A Beach Lover’s Paradise & Photographer’s Dream

For those seeking solace and tranquility by the sea, Mudjin Harbor’s pristine beaches are an idyllic haven.

Soft powdery sands invite you to kick off your shoes and feel the warmth beneath your feet as you stroll along the shoreline.

Whether you’re basking in the sun’s gentle caress or taking a refreshing dip in the crystal-clear waters, every moment spent here feels like a blissful escape.

Dragon Cay. Photographer: Rosemary Fields

Dragon Cay

One of Mudjin Harbor’s most iconic landmarks is Dragon Cay, a small rocky islet just off its coast. Legend has it that the islet resembles a sleeping dragon, its rugged cliffs and lush greenery adding to its mystical allure.

Whether you’re admiring it from afar or venturing closer to its shores, Dragon Cay captivates with its ancient charm, weaving tales of bygone eras into the fabric of the island.

Mudjin Harbor Bar & Grill

Planning Your Visit

If you’re considering a visit to Mudjin Harbor, keep in mind that its remote location adds to its charm. While amenities may be limited, the experience of immersing yourself in nature’s embrace is unparalleled.

Be sure to pack essentials such as sunscreen, water, and snacks, and embrace the opportunity to disconnect from the outside world and reconnect with the beauty of the natural world.

How to Get There

With ferry services running up to five times a day from Monday to Saturday, it’s possible to embark on a day trip to North and Middle Caicos and return by evening. Regular scheduled ferries depart from Heaving Down Rock Marina (Walkin Marina) on Providenciales, and arrive at Bellefield Landing on North Caicos. 

Mudjin Harbor. Photographer: Rosemary Fields

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ROSEMARY FIELDS

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